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Suspect pleads not guilty to Beverly Hills synagogue vandalism

  • December 24, 2019

The think in a desolation of a Beverly Hills synagogue has pleaded not guilty to transgression charges that embody a hatred crime allegation.

Anton Nathaniel Redding, a 24-year-old Pennsylvania native, was charged with violation into a Nessah Synagogue and “heavily ransacking” a building in a early morning hours of Dec. 14, including unrolling a Torah corkscrew and crumpling it.

Redding was charged with one transgression count any of desolation of eremite skill and second-degree burglary, along with a hatred crime, KTLA News reported.

Shortly after being identified on notice camera footage, Redding was located in Hawaii and detectives trafficked there to take him into control in partnership with internal law enforcement.

His bail has been set during $250,000 and he stays in custody, military said. He could face adult to 6 years in jail if convicted.

There were no markings or other sincere signs of anti-Semitism left during a synagogue, Beverly Hills military said, according to MyNewsLA.com.

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